Ecotourism & Environmental Safety

Swedish-Supported Community-Based Forest Management Project Taking Shape in North-Western Liberia

Empowering the community, protecting the environment The Community Based Forest Management Project with funding from the Sweden Embassy, through the United Nations Development Programmme (UNDP), and the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) is taking shape in North West Landscape Forest Edge communities (Lofa, Grand Cape Mount, and Gbarpolu Counties). Implementing partner, the Society for the Conservation […]

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SCNL Participates in Climate Change Negotiations Training Workshop for African Women Programme

The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) has participated in the Climate Change Negotiations Workshop for African Women Programme. Representing the institution was SCNL Sustainable Finance Coordinator and Liberia’s Lead Negotiator on Loss and Damage, Ms. Sylvia Dorbor. During the training workshop, Ms. Dorbor presented the genesis of gender in climate change

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SCNL Attends WABiLED Inception Workshop

 On 24 April 2023, the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) attended a week-long inception workshop hosted by the West Africa Biodiversity and Low Emissions Development (WABiLED). The three-day inception workshop was for the newest grantees funded by USAID. The grantees are working to protect and restore some of the most biodiverse

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                             LFSP Graduates 136 Climate Smart Agric-Farmers

                          Training farmers for cash crop production The production of cocoa is of significant economic importance both for producing and consuming countries. It generates export revenues, and income, and creates employment for local communities but is also used as a forest cover, connecting patches and buffers in degraded areas. In an effort to empower farmers at

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